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November 2011
(76%)
16 Reviews
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Ein richtiges Familienspiel, an dem Jüngere gemeinsam mit Älteren stundenlang Freude haben. So werden die düsteren finalen Harry Potter-Bücher bzw. -Filme kindgerecht aufbereitet und lassen, mit gutem Gewissen der Eltern, den kleinen Lesern der erste...
Abstract: The Lego series of games hit a saturation point of sameness around the time Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 came out. While it was differentiated by the various spells and assorted teammates it didn’t stand out and I felt it had a number of serious flaws....
Abstract: The Lego Harry Potter series have been the best kind of cliff-notes for J.K. Rowling's series. The two games come together to provide a fairly comprehensive, yet silent, look at the legend of Harry Potter. You get to learn his entire early life story by p...
Abstract: Gjengen i Traveller's Tales har laget disse spillene i en årrekke, og leverer igjen et produkt av velkjent kvalitet. Derfor presenteres vi imidlertid også for mye av det samme vante, og ingenting ved denne utgivelsen er i nærheten av revolusjonerende....
Abstract: How many LEGO games are there? Whatever the number, the folks at Traveller’s Tales must be a well-oiled machine by now — and it certainly shows in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7. It’s a polished experience crafted by people who are well into their groove...
Abstract: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 might not be the best name for a video game ever, but it is another fun entry into the long running LEGO series of kid friendly titles. It’s certainly a better experience than what I had with the Pirates of the Caribbean ga...
Published: 2011-11-29, Author: Laura , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Harry Potter's innocent days are over. The boarding school antics have trickled to a halt, classrooms have gone silent, and even Quidditch matches--once the mark of happier times--have fallen by the wayside. In their place, a much darker picture has t...
Abstract: 0There’s no more books and no more films, so it’s a welcome sight to see the second installment of the LEGO Harry Potter games hit our shelves. Yet another LEGO game of a popular movie franchise hits our shelves, and I can see how some people could get...
Abstract: The charm of the Lego video games has been in how stories are told and characters brought to life without the need for dialogue or exposition. Emotion is expressed by a raised eyebrow, plot points delivered with a sneer and a wave of a minifig (Lego-sp...